Overview
Not every venue has 3-foot doorways. Older schools, churches, and community centers often have 2’8″ (32″) door openings that a standard table toter can’t pass through when loaded. The Junior Table Toter solves this with a narrower 23½” depth and 20″ load area that fits through tight doorways while still carrying up to 7 standard 6-foot or 8-foot rectangular folding tables at 1,000 lbs safe working load.
Built on the same all-steel welded frame as the Flagship FS1, the Junior uses the same non-skid bonded red vinyl coating with ridged edges, the same 5″ non-marking phenolic casters (two with brakes), and the same one-person ergonomic workflow — roll to position, extend table legs, let gravity do the work. The only difference is the narrower footprint designed for buildings with smaller doorways. Weighs 43 lbs. Ships UPS. Every unit is manufactured by Raymond Products in Minneapolis, Minnesota with a lifetime warranty.
Features and Benefits
The compact 23½” depth is the key differentiator. Where the Flagship FS1 requires a 3-foot (36″) doorway clearance, the Junior FS2 passes through openings as narrow as 2’8″ (32″) when fully loaded. This makes it the right choice for older buildings, portable classrooms, modular buildings, and historic venues where doorway widths were built to earlier construction standards.
Everything else matches the Flagship. The all-steel welded frame, 1,000 lb safe working load, non-skid bonded red vinyl coating, ridged table edges, and 5″ non-marking phenolic casters with brakes all carry over from the FS1. The one-person setup workflow is identical — roll, deploy, reverse to store. The only trade-off is table count: 7 tables maximum instead of 10, due to the narrower load area.
Applications
Older schools with narrow classroom and hallway doors are the primary use case. Many K-12 buildings constructed before modern building codes have 32″ door openings that cannot accommodate the wider Flagship FS1 when loaded. The Junior fits these openings and still lets custodial staff move 7 tables per trip.
Historic churches and community buildings with narrow doorways benefit for the same reason. Portable and modular classrooms — common in growing school districts — often have narrower doors than permanent buildings. The Junior fits where the Flagship doesn’t.
Any venue that already uses the Flagship FS1 for main halls can add a Junior FS2 for smaller rooms with tighter access points — giving the facility full coverage without workarounds.
Selection Assistance
Choose the Junior FS2 when your doorways are narrower than 3 feet. If your doors are standard 3-foot (36″) openings, the Flagship FS1 holds more tables (up to 10) at the same 1,000 lb capacity and is the better value. Both share the same construction, casters, and workflow.
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